Painless_end
Life is too difficult for me
- Oct 11, 2019
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What's your highest educational qualification ? Please mention education degree
I just want to know.
I just want to know.
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Yeah same really, there is nothing in this world i care or enjoy enough for it to become my jobDropped out of high schoolThen out of trade school twice. Each time during the first year. Simply because I couldn't make myself put in the effort. I've never been any good at making myself do things that I don't enjoy doing for their own sake. You need some kind of a goal for that, or something you're chasing after at least, and I've just never had that.
You might have executive dysfunction (ADHD), which is something I also have. I used to think the same way except I wanted to do things except I literally couldn't. People who are neurotypical can literally sit down and get something down despite how unappealing it might be. Just a possible thought.Dropped out of high schoolThen out of trade school twice. Each time during the first year. Simply because I couldn't make myself put in the effort. I've never been any good at making myself do things that I don't enjoy doing for their own sake. You need some kind of a goal for that, or something you're chasing after at least, and I've just never had that.
It's possible that there might be something like that going on as well, yeah. But usually I'm capable of doing things when I feel like they're leading me somewhere I wanna get to. When I actually tried at school, I excelled. It's just that my motivation never lasted. And quitting always came easy to me.You might have executive dysfunction (ADHD), which is something I also have. I used to think the same way except I wanted to do things except I literally couldn't. People who are neurotypical can literally sit down and get something down despite how unappealing it might be. Just a possible thought.